The history of The Old Testament In verse With One Hundred and Eighty sculptures: In Two Volumes. Vol. I. From the Creation to the Revolt of the Ten Tribes from the House of David. Vol. II. From that Revolt to the End of the Prophets. Written by Samuel Wesley ... The Cuts done by J. Sturt |
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The history of The Old Testament In verse | ||
Chap. IV. Ver. 8, &c.
From Lebanon, my Fair! with me descend!
My more than Sister! and my more than Friend!
Where Amana's and Shenir's Mountains rise,
And Hermon's hoary Head invades the Skies,
And see beneath an earthly Paradise!
Nor fear the Lions or the Leopards there,
Those Eyes will charm their Rage, nor can they hurt the Fair.
Those Eyes have stoln my Heart, no longer mine,
How far excels thy Love the Joys of Wine!
O how reviving is thy rich Perfume,
Diffusing Paradise all round thy Room!
Thy Lips, my Fair! with more of Sweetness fill'd,
Than the live Honey from the Rocks distill'd.
How soft thy Words! inimitable Grace
Adorns thy Lips, and Eden's in thy Face!
A Cherub guards the Gate with watchful Care,
A Spring shut up, a Fountain seal'd my Fair.
Thy choicest Plants in comely Order grow,
Pomgranats there their od'rous Sweets bestow;
Crocus and Nard, and fragrant Shrubs and Trees.
Thro' flow'ry Walks exhale a spicy Breez.
My more than Sister! and my more than Friend!
Where Amana's and Shenir's Mountains rise,
And Hermon's hoary Head invades the Skies,
And see beneath an earthly Paradise!
Nor fear the Lions or the Leopards there,
Those Eyes will charm their Rage, nor can they hurt the Fair.
Those Eyes have stoln my Heart, no longer mine,
How far excels thy Love the Joys of Wine!
O how reviving is thy rich Perfume,
Diffusing Paradise all round thy Room!
Thy Lips, my Fair! with more of Sweetness fill'd,
Than the live Honey from the Rocks distill'd.
How soft thy Words! inimitable Grace
Adorns thy Lips, and Eden's in thy Face!
A Cherub guards the Gate with watchful Care,
A Spring shut up, a Fountain seal'd my Fair.
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Pomgranats there their od'rous Sweets bestow;
Crocus and Nard, and fragrant Shrubs and Trees.
Thro' flow'ry Walks exhale a spicy Breez.
Since here my Charmer ought of Pleasure finds,
Blow on my Garden all the gentle Winds!
—And loe they hear, and loe kind Zephir brings
The mingled Treasures of a Thousand Springs,
A Thousand Sweets upon his balmy Wings!
They call their Kindred Sweets, they wake, they rise,
In odorif'rous Clouds, and fill the wondring Skies.
Blow on my Garden all the gentle Winds!
—And loe they hear, and loe kind Zephir brings
The mingled Treasures of a Thousand Springs,
A Thousand Sweets upon his balmy Wings!
They call their Kindred Sweets, they wake, they rise,
In odorif'rous Clouds, and fill the wondring Skies.
The history of The Old Testament In verse | ||